Rogin is thankful for being alive on this planet in the 21st century despite the brutality of human nature and the cold formless void of the universe. All of our modern conveniences may be the product of an industrial death machine, but it's all for us and we should be thankful for that. There is some rambling about climate change, the Syrian conflict, Paris, asteroids, and how children of the Congo and China keep furnishing us with the shiniest of new gadgets!